Hutt Valley / May 2023
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Wellington College, St Pat’s Silverstream, Mana College win Traditionals
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Andy McArthur. Wellington College beat Rongotai College 60-0 in their First XV traditional and third round Wellington First XV Premiership match at Wellington College this afternoon and St Pat’s Silverstream defeated New Plymouth Boys’ High School 35-17 on the road. Silverstream trailed 5-10 at halftime at the famous Gully ground, and...
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Celebrating Samoan Language Week! Chee-hoo!
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Talofa lava! Join us in celebrating Vaiaso o le Gagana Samoa (Samoan Language Week) 28 May – 3 June
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Upper Hutt Mayor calls for greater transparency and partnership
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Mayor Guppy is frustrated after receiving late funding advice from Wellington Water.
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Mid-table contenders come to the fore on wet afternoon of club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Halfback Logan Love scored for Marist St Pat’s against Poneke. MSP won 29-13, a key result for both teams heading into the final month of the Swindale Shield competition. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Steven White & Scott MacLean. Results & Scoring HERE Paremata-Plimmerton remain in front and the Upper Hutt Rams and Old Boys...
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Referee clinic with Mel O’Connor
- Basketball Hutt Valley
- Learning & Development Opportunity: Referees Clinic Melony O’Connor is a local wāhine of Te Awakairangi, has an extensive experience in officiating over a thousand games in her 35 year refereeing career. You can read more about Melony’s success here: https://nz.basketball/400-games-melony-oconnor-reaches…/…
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Bettina Reichelt – Life behind the iron curtain
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Bettina is a Clinical Midwife Manager at Wellington Regional Hospital who escaped East Germany in the 80s to a life of freedom in Aotearoa.
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Hutt City Council closes Petone Rec grandstand
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council advises that the grandstand at Petone Rec has been closed following an early indication from engineers that raises issues of earthquake risk of the grandstand seating area. Engineers are in the process of carrying out an assessment of the earthquake rating of the grandstand and clubrooms. A detailed seismic assessment will be available in approximately two to three weeks.
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Hutt Recreation Ground, Woburn, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pools reach more families through new Sensory Hour
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council is pleased to offer a new Sensory Hour at Huia Pool with dimmed lights and reduced noise.
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This time for Africa!
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Today (25 May) transports us to the vibrant African continent for Africa Day celebrations!
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Olympic women's jubilant with their first win
- Olympic Afc
- In icy conditions at Wakefield Park, Olympic s Women s team took the field for their catch-up game against the Naenae...
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Hospitals ask people to return unneeded medical equipment
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley is asking people to return unneeded medical equipment – including crutches, walking frames, shower stools, and raised toilet seats – so that they can be available for new patients.
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Hospitals ask people to return unneeded medical equipment
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley is asking people to return unneeded medical equipment – including crutches, walking frames, shower stools, and raised toilet seats – so that they can be available for new patients.
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2023 Anderson Rally
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- Robert Dabb of Feilding Moa has sent details of this year’s Anderson Rally: Napier Harriers and Feilding Moa are pleased to bring you the Anderson Rally cross country again this year on 24th June. As with last year it will…
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Improving Upper Hutt's transport network
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We’re working on a strategy to continue developing Upper Hutt’s transport network which includes our roading network, freight, active transport, shared pathways, accessibility, and resilience.
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Hutt Valley Councils get behind Hutt Science to enhance science
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt City Council and Hutt City Council, together with Hutt Science, are delighted to announce the successful completion of the highly anticipated STEMM Student Challenge 2023.
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Steel manufacturing has strong foundation in Seaview
- Hutt City Council
- The structure of the Naenae Pool and Fitness Centre is rapidly coming together on Everest Ave, with towering 16-metre concrete panels and manufactured timber beams now in place, ready for the addition of the roof structure.
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Everest Avenue, Naenae, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Hutt Valley Councils help get young people enthusiastic about science and technology
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council and Upper Hutt City Council, together with Hutt Science, are delighted to announce the successful completion of the highly anticipated STEMM Student Challenge 2023.
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Creative Communities funding allocated to boost local art and culture
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We’re thrilled to announce the successful allocation of round two of the 2022/2023 Creative Communities Scheme funding to support various art and culture projects within our community.
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Wellington Regional Hospital moving back to business as usual
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- From Thursday 18 May, Wellington Regional Hospital will begin to resume normal operations following the reopening of John Street and improved access to Wellington Regional hospital.
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Nominations for the 2023 Lower Hutt Civic Honours are now open!
- Hutt City Council
- The Civic Honours are our city’s Awards to celebrate outstanding volunteers in our community, by recognising their service to others.
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Kilbirnie Park Colts games scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Upper Hutt Rams Colts defeated the Poneke Colts 86-10 in their fourth round Wellington club rugby Colts clash at Kilbirnie Park on Saturday 13 May 2023, Highlights of this fixture here: The Northern United Colts beat the Marist St Pat’s Colts 34-31 in their fourth round fixture – some selected highlights from the second...
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Rotuma Island – a hidden gem
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Noa'ia ‘e mauri! Welcome to Rotuman Language Week!
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Meet Rachel Noble
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Rachel is the General Manager of the Disability team, based at Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley (CCHV).
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Upper Hutt Mayor supports independent review into sportsground fees
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt Mayor, Wayne Guppy has announced his Council’s full support for an independent review into regional sportsground fees.
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BreastScreen Central review
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast & Hutt Valley has today released the findings of its review into the BreastScreen Central (BSC) service that delivers screening services for the Greater Wellington region.
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Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast & Hutt Valley releases review of BreastScreen Central
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Today (10 May 2023) we have released the findings of its review into the BreastScreen Central (BSC) service that delivers screening services for the Greater Wellington region.
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NZ Sign Language Week
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- On Monday, 8 May we started the celebration of New Zealand Sign Language Week!
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Student chooses Māori midwifery for career in health
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Participating in a recent Kia Ora Hauora Pathways programme has given a Year 13 student confirmation that Māori midwifery is the way forward.
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Environment and Waste Minimisation Fund open for applications
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We have a pool of money available to help fund new environment or waste minimisation initiatives In Upper Hutt. It’s called the Environment and Waste Minimisation Fund and applications are open!
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Hutt City Council seeks community feedback on changes to city speed limits
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council is seeking feedback on proposed changes to speed limits in Lower Hutt, to improve safety as part of the Government’s nationwide ‘Road to Zero’ campaign.
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Hutt and Wellington Hospitals prepare for a busy winter
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley has opened new facilities to increase available beds and relieve pressure on busy hospital wards and Emergency Departments as winter approaches.
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Previous leaders toppled as Solomon bags four
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Four tries today for Petone right wing Stanley Solomon in his side’s win over Tawa at Lyndhurst Park. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Results & Standings HERE There are now no undefeated teams in the Swindale Shield. Previously unbeaten table-toppers the Upper Hutt Rams and the Old Boys University Goats both...
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Tau'a'alo: Sione Faletau
- The Dowse Art Museum
- Using audio from songs and recordings of environments to form digital kupesi or patterns, Faletau has created a unique Tongan visual vocabulary of time and space. Tau’a’alo refers to a chant that expresses the essence of paddling together - a metaphor for coordinated effort. As well as synchronising motion, tau’a’alo are said to ‘lighten the heart and strengthen the muscles’.
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The Dowse Art Museum, Stevens Grove, Lower Hutt Central, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5010, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Celebrating the lives of our Super Midwives!
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Some people think midwives simply ‘catch babies’ when they’re born, but they deal with more complexity than you can imagine!
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Wellington and Hutt Hospitals prepare for a busy winter
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley has opened new facilities to increase available beds and relieve pressure on busy hospital wards and Emergency Departments as winter approaches.
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Building processing and inspection delays
- Upper Hutt City Council
- With unprecedented levels of building activity in Upper Hutt we are receiving a high number of building consent applications and requests for building inspections.
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Council engaged with college students to discuss future employment
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Yesterday our Council team attended the Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce youth employment event aimed at inspiring local college students to consider employment opportunities within council and Hutt Valley.
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It all comes out in the wash
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Our wonderful laundry team have seen it all and they work hard to make sure it all comes out in the wash – all with a smile on their dials.
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RiverLink Agreement Signed
- Hutt City Council
- Minister of Transport Hon. Michael Wood gathered today with mana whenua, Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry and other representatives from RiverLink partner organisations to mark the signing of the Interim Project Alliance Agreement (IPAA) with AECOM Fletcher.
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Upper Hutt Rams v Northern United Swindale Shield scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Swindale Shield. The Upper Hutt Rams made it five from five in their quest to annex the Swindale Shield in 2023, which would be the first time since 2005 that the Maidstone Park club would have won the title. They beat defending Jubilee Cup champions Northern United 56-29 in this match on Saturday, winning...
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Ngā Kōrero - Latest Stories from DCM
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(Not pictured: Luisa.) DCM is well-known for the work we do in Wellington, but did you know we have a team working in the Hutt? Since July 2020, our Hutt team have been part of the Tākiri Mai Te Ata Whānau Ora collective, providing services to people who are experiencing homelessness in the Hutt Valley. Based at Kōkiri Marae, our Hutt team are part of the wider Aro Mai Housing First whānau, and they remind us of an old DCM saying, “We might be small. But we are working on some of the biggest problems facing our city.” Along with providing Housing First services, the Hutt Team do Outreach work, and collaborate with Wā Kainga to ensure the whānau they are working with remain housed, and that no one falls through the cracks. In this month’s update, we are using the motto Kia atawhai (Be kind), and it is thanks to the kindness of the people of the Hutt Valley, and the hard mahi of our amazing Hutt Team, that we have been able to see people like Michelle thrive. <!-- --> From a bus stop to a whare by the beach – Michelle’s story It was just before the pandemic when Alex and Paula from DCM’s Aro Mai Housing First team managed to meet with Michelle at a Lower Hutt café. Michelle presented as very tidy, and happy to sign a consent form so the DCM team could work to help get her housed. She listed her address as ‘Waterloo bus stop’. Michelle was very thin, and it was clear she had been roughing it for a long time. The meeting came about due to the concern of the general public in the Hutt for Michelle’s wellbeing, which led to many calls to Hutt City Council for a response. Soon after the meeting, Michelle disappeared again, as her mental health challenges took hold once more. Alex did not give up, searching for Michelle at some of her favourite hot spots, such as MIX, a service supporting those experiencing mental health distress, where Michelle could have a hot meal and charge her phone. Michelle was also a regular at the local library, where the staff knew her well. Michelle with her current key worker Daniel Patelesio. It takes a team to support the whānau we engage with, and others who have supported Michelle include Alex, Paula, Charloh, Kat, and Te Paki. Michelle was sighted sleeping in doorways and on a mattress a member of the public had given her. The public continued to make multiple notifications to the Hutt City Council. Everyone was worried about her wellbeing. When Alex finally found her again, Michelle did not remember her – she could not even recall that they had met. This is a very familiar story for the DCM team. Mental health is an ongoing issue for many of the people we engage with, who often suffer from trauma and undiagnosed disorders. Another familiar story is how the pandemic helped many of our whānau move into housing for the first time in a long time. This was true for Michelle too – because without any of the usual supports available to people out on the street, and with services such as libraries closed, emergency housing suddenly became a necessity. DCM does not believe that emergency housing is a good solution for New Zealand’s housing crisis, and though it temporarily provided Michelle with a roof over her head, it was a struggle in many ways. Michelle became unwell and ended up in hospital, but by this time – mid-2020 – DCM had established a Housing First team in the Hutt Valley. While Michelle was in hospital, Vicki, an Emerge Aotearoa tenancy manager who works with DCM as part of the Aro Mai Housing First collaboration, found her a permanent whare. Michelle was delighted to be able to move in when she was discharged from hospital. This is where the hard work really started – and it took time for DCM’s vision for communities where whānau are housed, connected, valued and thriving – to become true for Michelle. By moving people from homelessness into housing, then providing wrap-around support and regular home visits, we uphold people’s mana – and their right to an adequate standard of living as per the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But sometimes, once people are housed, we start to understand what led to their homelessness in the first place. For Michelle, much of our support has been to address her health and wellbeing – other cornerstones of the Housing First concept. Michelle is now housed by the beach, which she loves. Her neighbourhood is great for walking, which she often does during the day to keep fit and healthy. Michelle also enjoys a close relationship with her mother and two daughters who now live nearby. Michelle’s current key worker is Daniel, who visits regularly. Michelle says she is “Learning to trust people” again through her relationship with Daniel. She now sees how her life has changed in positive ways through her willingness to work with DCM. “I was homeless,” Michelle says, “There is no other way to describe it.” Daniel has seen Michelle grow, and observed how she has turned her whare into a home. Everything is so well organised. The Housing First team will eventually ‘graduate’ Michelle, as she becomes more confident – and independent. Meanwhile, the concern of the people of the Hutt Valley didn’t end when they stopped sighting Michelle out on the streets. A DCM staff member who worked with Michelle overheard concerned members of the public speaking about her one day, and was able to inform them that Michelle was now safe, and housed. It is good to Kia atawhai (Be kind) to people who are rough sleeping or street begging wherever we may see them. But how proud we are to see Michelle go from the Waterloo bus stop, to her very own whare by the beach. WORDS: MIRIAM HENDRY / PHOTOS: SUPPLIED. <!-- --> What to do if you are concerned about someone rough sleeping or street begging You can make a difference! Don't give people money or food when you see them out on the streets. Acknowledge people and, if appropriate, direct them to DCM services. But better still – if you are concerned about someone rough sleeping or street begging, call Hutt City Council on 0800 488 824 or Wellington City Council on 04 499 4444 – and they will notify our team. Together – with your help – we truly can end homelessness in our city. Support DCM <!-- --> <!-- --> Copyright © 2023 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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